Lerch said:Looking to get 4 tabs in CADPAT and a dozen on OD that read 'NLCC 125'
Kyle Burrows said:The CADPAT topic has been beaten to death and then flogged several more times. Keep it to slip-ons.
Because he wants to look cool in a CADPAT uniform that he has personally purchased perhaps.211RadOp said:Sorry, I was rreferringto the slip-ons. The question remains, why would a Navy League CI require CADPAT Slip-ons? Navy League CIs are not even issued uniforms.
Edited for correction: I was wrong. Navy League CIs can be issued the Navy League salt and peppers. But this still raises the question of why he would need CADPAT Slip-ons.
PiperDown said:Why would you want a slip on with your unit on it?
The only slip ons Cadets or the CIC are allowed to wear say CIC, or CADET on them.
anything else is illegal.
If you want fool people on the street that you are in the regular force or reserves.. Join the regular force or reserves.
I don't care if you intend to wear them only during unit exercises.. the point is, they are Illegal.
Nothing gets my goat like this crap.
primer said:Back to Slip ons CIC Army wear "CIC" I have seen Air and Navy CIC Officers wear "CANADA" is that Illegal too :blotto:
I am not 100% positive, maybe someone can confirm.............Neill McKay said:CIC Army officers wear CIC on their DEUs like all other trained army personnel; the practice in the army it to wear the name of your regiment or branch on your shoulers, and CIC is a branch.
I was informed that CADPAT may be worn if the cadet has procured it themself. CADET rank slip ons are required as is unit headdress. The CATOs under dress regulations do NOT specify a textile pattern.CO 113 said:Cadets are not permitted to wear cadpat. No member of the CF is permitted to loan their cadpat to a cadet. Therefore no slip ons are required.